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Crèches for employees’ children can be opened on the premises of companies

22 April 2022 – From 25 April, new provisions of the Labour Code and the Education Code come into force, allowing employers to set up crèches for employees’ children on the premises of companies. The amendments were voted by Parliament in March this year, allowing employers to provide childcare for their employees aged 0-3 years, […]

Authorities are taking measures to promote the creation and operation of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

15 April 2022 – The National Programme to Promote Entrepreneurship and Increase Competitiveness for 2022-2026 and the Action Plan were presented today at the Advisory Council for SMEs. The document, developed in the framework of the EU project “Rural SME Policy Support Window” at the request of the Ministry of Economy, focuses on 5 directions: […]

Quarterly Info Bulletin April 2022

Download Quarterly Info Bulletin April 2021 The Secretariat of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister is supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, funded by the UK Government’s Good Governance Fund, and the International Finance Corporation’s Investment Climate Reform Project funded by the Government of Sweden’s International Development Agency.

The first meeting of the Working Group for the coordination of economic anti-crisis solutions took place

1 April 2022 – The war in Ukraine and Russia’s economic sanctions are hitting Moldova’s economy. First, exports to Russia could fall by $190 million in 2022, which could affect GDP by 1.6%. Apple exports would account for the largest share of the impact. This is according to the study “Economic implications of the war […]

The Consequences Of The War In Ukraine On The Economy Of The Republic Of Moldova

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The results of the biannual survey for March 2022

Download Biannual Survey for November 2021 The Secretariat of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister is supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, funded by the UK Government’s Good Governance Fund, and the International Finance Corporation’s Investment Climate Reform Project funded by the Government of Sweden’s International Development Agency.

Employers will be able to open crèches for employees’ children on company premises

17 February  2022 – A draft law to this effect was passed by Parliament at first reading. The document provides for amendments to the Labour Code, which is to be supplemented with a new article: “in order to ensure the reconciliation of work and family life, the employer may offer childcare services to his employees […]

People who have no vocational qualifications or want to change their qualifications will be able to do an apprenticeship at work

4 February 2022 – The authorities and the business community are discussing the draft amendment to the Labour Code and the draft Government Decision on Workplace Apprenticeships which would bring clarity to the regulation and application of this type of non-formal pre-vocational training. The discussions take place in the Economic Council under the Prime Minister […]

First solutions to facilitate remote working are discussed

3 February 2022 -Members of the Economic Council to the Prime Minister are discussing solutions to facilitate remote working. Today, Moldovan employers are having problems paying the salaries of their workers who work for them in another country, remotely. The main problem is that at the end of the month, when the employer has to […]